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Re: Good Morning Wednesday

Postby saundra » 31 Jan 2024, 11:26

Morning all cold and dull here
Washing to put away today and forms to fill in sigh
Goo luck at hospital jan
Take care everyone
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Re: Good Morning Wednesday

Postby jenniren » 31 Jan 2024, 12:17

Morning all :D

Dull and overcast :roll:

Good luck at the hospital Jan, hope they get you sorted xx

Fun and games here this morning, we overslept and didn't wake up till 10 :oops: We were expecting a delivery from Ocado (M&S goodies) at 12.30 but they arrived an hour early. I didn't even hear the door bell, Ed did, but had just got out of the shower. The delivery chap got a surprise seeing a man in his underpants open the front door :lol:

Think that's enough excitement for one day, planning to have a lazy afternoon.

Hope you all have a good day xx
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Re: Good Morning Wednesday

Postby JanB » 31 Jan 2024, 12:24

Dreadful drive up, foggy for most of the way :roll:

Only a 15 minute wait, which is not too bad :lol:

They have put some silver nitrate on one of them. The other, they were a little concerned about and cut it off :shock: and it's been sent for analysis 8-) Had to go through the medical history of Gladys with the stoma nurse and the doc and got a telling off for not seeing a gastro doc for over eight years :oops: Also got a telling off for using tinctura de benjoim, which I have used for as long as I've had the stoma. Apparently, I should never use it, as it can damage the skin, but she was pleased with mine :roll: :lol:



So I'll just finish the bottle :lol:

Back to see them in three weeks.

Just had some soup, then I'll make the stew and Grumpy is going to clean the Honda, as it might be going on it's annual holiday to the Algarve tomorrow.
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Re: Good Morning Wednesday

Postby cruiser2 » 31 Jan 2024, 14:01

Frank,

I have just typed Vintge blankets and get quite a few matches. Different colours and most in the £ 20.00 -- 30.00 price range.

We had one for many years which still had the old wartime label on it. That was a real wool blanket. Long since gone.

Hope you find what you want.
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Re: Good Morning Wednesday

Postby Kaz » 31 Jan 2024, 14:21

Frank I did a search of “traditional blankets“ on Amazon. Found some large cellular cotton ones, like the ones they put on cots. Also found some lovely traditional wool ones but they were really expensive :shock:
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